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anygoal [31]
1 year ago
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Explain briefly why genres are broader in scope than forms?

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Bess [88]1 year ago
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Forms have hierarchical relationship to subforms. This hierarchical scheme means narrower and/or broader relationship between a form and its subform which can be displayed as a tree structure.  Because of this, the form is always broader in scope than any of its subforms which make genres broader in scope.

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